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Monday, January 12, 2026

NEW ISSUE: JML 49.1 (Fall 2025), "Running Counter" is LIVE!

 


Journal of Modern Literature 49.1 (Fall 2025) on the theme "Running Counter" is now LIVE on Project Muse at https://muse.jhu.edu/issue/56220


Content includes:

Preston Stone 

“She will be right”: Queer Haitian Protest in Roxane Gay’s “Of Ghosts and Shadows”


Laura Lorhan

Turning the Tables on “Bluebeard”: Intertextuality in Helen Oyeyemi’s Mr. Fox


Dan Dougherty

“[S]trange new air of myth”: Homophony, Narration, and the Modernist Autobiography in Ben Okri’s The Famished Road


Roy Benjamin

“Unprobables in their poor suit of the improssable”: The Improbability Principle in Joyce


Robert Fillman

“[A] certain amusing comfort that makes you happy”: William Carlos Williams’s Ambivalent Pastoral Aesthetic

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Dennis Wilson Wise

C.S. Lewis’s Modernist Moment: Taking up the Gauntlet in “Poem for Psychoanalysts and/or Theologians” 


Jeremy Pomeroy

Reconsidering Moretti’s “rhetoric of innocence”: Ambivalence Toward and Rationalizations of Heroic Violence in Contemporary Epic


Jihuan Yu

A Play on the Post-isms: The Unnamed Narrator’s Quest for Realness in Remainder


Kevin Rulo

Autonomy, Satire, and Parasitic Aesthetics in Wyndham Lewis’s “Joint” and The Apes of God 


Ira Nadel

Lawless Exuberance: Céline and Roth


Reviews

Jean-Michel Rabate

How It Is / Comment C’est / Как ЭTо: Glosses for Beckett’s Darkest Novel


James Mesiti

Samuel Beckett and his Transdisciplinary and Creative Process


Nicole Higgins

“There it is, brothers, sitting there, for USE”: A Review of Joseph Pizza’s Dissonant Voices


Joseph Darlington

Little Wilson and Uncle Sam


Bryan Counter

Turning Around Uncertainty


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